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TUB CteUttMUS CttJItlfll EVERETT C. COWGWJU MAMUitD I - Tho parents of Everett C Cow Bill have, recoived word from their non thai he was married at l'optar lllulT, Mo, on August 10 to Miss Cora Scott of Puxlco, Mo, Ilia for mcr homo of tlio Cowgills. The bride was a former schoolmata of her husliand. Tho groom mixed up with the Huns at Chateau Thierry, the 'sec oiul bntllo-of the Marne and other minor engagements, and was twice wounded, the second time severely, hut write hia mother that he wasn't half so scared as when his ) nres knocked together as he stood l'i f"-o Iho minister. r oluinhiis friends congratulalo tlio young people. Mrs. Parka Fisher of Washington, who is a alsler of (ho great sea lighter whqso memory is revered by iho American people, a line autographed photograph of Admiral Schley. It Is a distinguished honor for the little chap, who is a relative of the ureal man whose photograph ho will prize moro ant) more highly as the years go by. mucus 8f.Mi.KY fkost hets au...

(Twelfth Cavalry Standard.) Extract from tfao final nbmlnh of Field Marafaai Sir Doutaa Mal.) From tlmo to Umo m tho war of position dragged on and tho enemy's trench systems remained tHriwefcee, while questions of man aftd tho shortage at ahlppln became atule, tho wisdom or necmKy ot main taining any largo fore of moualed men waa frcoly discussed. In Uut light of the full expcrlcneo of tho war tho decision to preserve, tha cavalry corps lion been completely Justified. 11 ha lcn proved that cavalry, whother. used for ahock . effect under, suitable condition or aa mohllo Infantry, liavo allll Indlsponsablo pari to play In modern war. Mor(over, It cannot aafcly lo assumed that In oil future wan tho flank of tho opposing forces will rest on neutral states Impassable obstacles. Whenever such a condition docs not ohlaln, opportunities for tho uso ot cavalry must arlso frequently. Throughout tho great rctrrcmont In IU14, our cavalry covered tha retirement and protected tho flanks of our c...

s(. u(. S 3& wwmrn RECONSMDi H4 EUROPE WOftK I TO CPEND IN KLQIUM AT OMC. Commission AbroesHTs MuJy tha Mt uatleiv Extensive Program sj4 Planned Churehuy In Other Land. Nahtille Tenn. (Special Corre spondence.) On Autust 19 th a com minion composed of Dltbop James Atkins, of North Carolina, John R. rpper. of Tennessee, Dr Dells 11. Dennett, of Kentucky, and Mrs. Luke 0. Johnson, ot Oeortfa, sails for Eu rope to arrangs for the opening ot ex tenslre religious and philanthropic work In Ilelflura, France and other war-torn countries. Thejr represent the Centenarr Com minion and Uu Hoard ot Missions of the Methodist Eplicopal Church, Boulh, which have aet aside M.OOO.OOO of Ceoleoary fund for religious re construction In Europe. They go with authority to purchait property and open work at one In llelglum and to make a careful aunty of the needs In other countries and recommend an adequate program, Orphanages, schools, social centers, religious literature and direct orange llsm will ...

fr!B COLUMBUS C6URIE THE WEST IS IN Need Glasses? III C OXliNKOHl) ItruUtrrrtl )iUimrtrUl Clnrk tlolrt Htillilliio BAPTISTS ANNOUNCE PURPOKI TO WHICH VAST SUM THRY SEEK WILL BE GIVEN. t yillllllimiHIIIIIIIII IHIIHHIIIIIIII I Ill H IIHIIUIHIIIIIIMIIIIHg STRENGTHEN CHURCH WORK 8ptclil Effort of Denomination Along Qsnsral Llnss Will Do Bnlirgtd And Mad Strangtr At Rssult Of Thli Campaign. Brery tentral lntsrast fosUrad by Southern IlapUsts will b strengthened and enlarged throuih the- rucceti ot lb Baptist 7S Million Campalso which It now well under way, and which will retch lit climax In the final drlro to socurs thlt turn la cash and subscrip tlant during the eight dirt of Kortnv ber SO to December 7. A period ot Jlte years will be prorlJed for the final payment ot thete subscriptions but for the campaign to tucceod, the mm ot 15.000.000 rauit be tubtcrlbed within thu eight days. Manr hare ex pressed the belief that the subscrip tion! will run to $100,000,000. At a meeting of the Kxe...

ClMAIMijS SCHOOL NOTBS. Maria Aeosla, who lia been vis- King In Kf Paw, has returned to school. Willbji nd ireoa Polly motor over overy iwy irum ucrmania 10 lemi High School. Tho gymnasium clan at UiO Kaliki Club, taught by Mlu Coffin, lm been much enlarged by tho school girls. Miss McCaw, ttic third grade lowlier, vn III n few day this week. Mrs. Harris acted as substi tute for her. Honorn tovelt, who Tim attended tho IiIkIi school nt Doming for two ytaw, u attending the high school hire this year. Honl for tho Columbus Illgli School Orchestra. They have gone ns far n Alton llratll practicing on tho piano at recess and Kins; Farrar bringing his horn to school. The Columbus public schools op omsl Tuesday, September 2, with n large enrollment ana student aro still entering every day. Tho pros eat enrollment Is about 391. Winifred nartmlll. wlin tin heen etli'itilinit tho Silver City Normal BrlnMii for Iho past three years, has ilernlml In 'Ihro'W her lot In" with the Columns High Sch...

THK CQLUMMJS COUMKIt Published Every Fritter Established In mi WILSON' KILOOIIE, Editor, I'ubllthcr, Owner. SUBSCRIPTION IUTE8 One loar $2.00 BIx Months . IjOO Three Months jso Ono ModIIi .--n,,... SZ ADVERTISING RATES. Oao insertion, per Inch........ 10c One nwiilli, per Inch .JtOe Clas'iiie.1 ads and reading notices, oik liner t Ion, to tent iter lino: by the month without chatifre of ri.y, 8 cents per line. Minimum clmrtif, SO cents. Entered at Uio postoffle at Co linibus, New Mexico At accond class mall matter. KDITOUIAL 1ARGRAPH1NGS INTERESTING AND OTHERWISE Tin woe you will find an en large! Courier fight pages. Next week there- will bo another Im provement. It will be noticeable. And then, sometime in tho near future, Columbus will have a real surprise a dally newspaper. Now, what do you think about lhatt Wo ho- traveled many mllea In Cali fornia and western stales In a ma- Hum- in the pail two years look ing for an opportunity to start or purchase a newspaper which met with ...

4 .14, -2,. ri5k?-- golntnirnj fionfirf 'V UMAJMBUI, 'LUNA COUNTY, NW MEXICO, MKrTOlMKH X, . M). 15 Hero I your efeanca to havo a gooil ilwe ml at the mo lime h'olp render Die cowmwRy t crv- fco.,' Mf, 'Ocorro BrUm, Ihe wlfo of tho new Methodist pastor, Is plan ning to orgnlie a girls' chorus to lull primarily at Iho church ser vices, but nlio anywhere cite whero their service may bo asked. Plie Invites all girls of from ten to eighteen years to meet with her on, Sunday afternoon, Sepfember 28, at 3 o'clock In the Mclhodlil Church for organisation and a pre llirilnsry "sing." Any girl who can carry a luno and read tlio English langusga It invited to come. Mrs. Iiarton got the auggcallon to? a girls' choir somo months ago wtita vlslttnr n small church near her homo in Chicago, whero a group of young girls led the con gregational singing and rendered somo special music in a very pleas ing fashion. The freshness and sweetness of Ihclr. voices Impressed her to much thai sho resolvod the...